"I think that we want to prevent the sale of our
headquarters to foreign companies," she told reporters the day
after winning the provincial election with a minority of seats,
which means she will need opposition support for her measures.

Marois also said she would like to increase royalties on
natural resources companies but the two main opposition parties
had opposed this. However, she also reported that one of the
parties, the CAQ, said on Wednesday that it was ready to discuss
the issue with her.

Trending On Reuters

REUTERS EXCLUSIVE

India's main public health programmes, aimed at millions of rural poor, have been in disarray for months because the government changed the way that over $1.3 billion in funds were distributed, according to data and letters seen by Reuters. Full Article | Graphic: India's health funding